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pckranz 11-05-2012 06:57 AM

Do walking feet wear out?
 
I got a even feed foot (walking foot) at a thrift shop for my daughter's Singer Simple machine. It says Singer on it and is a low shank which is what she needs so we should be okay there. Can I tell by moving it by hand if it's still works before I mail it to her? If I move the fork that goes over the ' side spindle' should the grippers move?
Peggy K

stillclock 11-05-2012 07:00 AM

from time to time i add a drop of sewing machine oil to the moving parts of mine.

i would think once attached to a machine it should be fine.

aileen

gollytwo 11-05-2012 07:22 AM

The walking foot that I bought for my Bernina is still working fine and it's 20 or so years old.

wolph33 11-05-2012 07:45 AM

I had one wear out/break on me-but I used it a lot.

Daylesewblessed 11-05-2012 08:15 AM

Yes, they can wear out! The plastic shank that fits around the needle bar can break with extended use. A metal shank is stronger. I am not sure how the "innards" work, but the feed dog part of the foot should move when you move the fork up and down. Also, look to see that everything is lined up straight -- the toes, the shank, the feed dog, the box -- if any of that gets off kilter, you may be have the "even feed" action, but you will be fighting to keep sewing straight. On those expensive penguin walking feet for Featherweights, there is a spring inside the box that can become detached and just needs to be hooked up again.

I have had all of these things happen.

To make walking feet last longer, a person should not sew too fast with them. I have also been told that it is hard on the mechanism of a walking foot to backstitch. I imagine all of this depends on the model of the foot, since all walking feet are not created equal.

Dayle

pckranz 11-05-2012 09:33 AM

Thanks for your help. I did move the arm and didn't notice any movement on the foot grips. There is a spring inside but it looks like it's still attached like it should be.
Peggy


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